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Archived articles from April 2011

21 articles found

UT Law to Host 11th Annual Symposium on Dispute Resolution on April 29, 2011

By Beth Graham - April 28, 2011
The Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution at the University of Texas School of Law will host the Eleventh Annual Spring Symposium on Dispute Resolution on April 29, 2011 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm in the Jeffers Courtroom. The featured keynote speaker is Robert M. O’Neil, former President of the University of Virginia and Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Virginia School of Law. The symposium, hosted by The Center for Public Polic

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U.S. Supreme Court Decides AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Concepcion

By Beth Graham - April 27, 2011
In a 5-4 decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled today that the the Federal Arbitration Act preempted California law with regard to class arbitration in AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Concepcion, 09-893, (April 27, 2011). Check back for more information on the case soon. Disputing‘s previous blog posted after the Court heard oral argument in the case is available here. Technorati Tags: law, ADR, arbitration

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Article | An Empirical Analysis of Collaborative Practice

By Beth Graham - April 27, 2011
John Lande, Director of the LLM Program in Dispute Resolution and Isidor Loeb Professor at the University of Missouri School of Law, recently published An Empirical Analysis of Collaborative Practice, Family Court Review, Vol. 49, pp. 257-281, April 2011; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2011-10. In his article, Professor Lande summarizes empirical studies conducted to date on collaborative practice. The publi

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N.D. of Mississippi Rules Nursing Home Resident is Third-Party Beneficiary of Agreement to Arbitrate

By Beth Graham - April 26, 2011
Earlier this month, an interesting arbitration case was decided in the Northern District of Mississippi. In Cook v. GGNSC Ripley, LLC, No. 3:10CV018 (N.D. Miss., Apr. 14, 2011), the court held a nursing home resident was bound to an arbitration agreement as a third-party beneficiary. The American Health Lawyers Association reported, A federal trial court in Mississippi ruled April 14 that a negligence action against a nursing home by a deceased r

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S.D. of Texas Confirms Foreign Arbitration Award Where Fraud Was Alleged

By Beth Graham - April 25, 2011
The Southern District of Texas has confirmed a foreign arbitration award despite that fraud was alleged because the public policy defense specified in the New York Convention does not preclude confirmation of a foreign arbitral award where the party arguing against confirmation also allegedly participated in the fraud. In Tamimi Global Co. v. Kellogg Brown & Root LLC, No. H-11-0585, (S.D. Tex., March 24, 2011), the United States of America aw

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Partnership for Patients Initiative Launched

By Holly Hayes - April 22, 2011
by Holly Hayes According to Healthcare.gov, Medicaid Services (CMS) has committed up to $500 million to examine different models for improving patient care and engagement as well as collaboration with patients to reduce hospital-acquired conditions and improve transition of patients between care providers. The initiative called: Partnership for Patients: Better Care, Lower Costs is a new public-private partnership designed to “help improve

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Fulbright & Jaworski Publish 2011 International Arbitration Report

By Beth Graham - April 21, 2011
Disputing would like to thank Don Philbin for alerting us to the recent publication of Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP’s 2011 International Arbitration Report, Issue 1. According to the firm’s website, Issue 1 topics include: Section 1782 Update The State of Necessity Defense in Investor-State Arbitration The Compatibility of EU Law with Bilateral Investment Treaties between EU States New Arbitration Law Passed in Hong Kong A complimentary copy of

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Texas Senate Passes Collaborative Healthcare Bill

By Beth Graham - April 20, 2011
Yesterday, the Texas Senate passed a bill which seeks to establish a Texas Institute of Health Care Quality and Efficiency. Senate Bill 8 was authored by State Senator Jane Nelson and filed on February 16, 2011. The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services the next day and a public hearing was held on March 29th. SB 8 seeks “to improve health care quality, accountability, and cost containment in this state by encoura

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Texarkana COA Upholds MSA Where Mediator Resolved Dispute Regarding Scope

By Beth Graham - April 19, 2011
The Texarkana Court of Appeals has upheld a mediation settlement agreement (“MSA”) in a divorce proceeding where the mediator was called upon to resolve a factual dispute concerning the scope of the mediation. In In re Allen, No. 06-10-00085-CV (Tex. App. – Texarkana, March 30, 2011), Daphne and James Allen entered into a mediation settlement agreement during divorce proceedings which resulted in the division of a large piece of property that inc

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Dallas COA Refuses to Compel Non-Signatory to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 18, 2011
The Dallas Appeals Court has refused to compel a non-signatory to a contract to arbitrate under the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”). In Carr v. Main Carr Development, LLC, No. 05-10-01346-CV, (Tex. App. – Dallas, 03/31/2011), Main Carr Development (“MCD”) was a limited liability corporation organized to engage in real estate development projects. An operating agreement which did not contain an arbitration clause authorized MCD to engage in a vari

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